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<h1>Upload Button</h1>
<p>The upload* button, in the <a href="005.html">toolbar</a>, opens
the "Upload Pane", which can be used to add new files to the current
folder. Here is a screenshot of it:</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img height="153" src="images/012.gif"
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<p>To close the Upload Pane, just click in the "Cancel" button, or
click "Upload" again in the toolbar.</p>
<p>* "<strong>Upload</strong>" is a technical term. It means the
action of transferring a file from your local computer to a central
computer (also known as server).</p>
<h2>Upload Steps</h2>
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	<li>Select the file from your computer by using the "Browse..."
	button. The text in the button may vary from browsers, but it will
	always be right after the "Select the file to upload" field.</li>
	<li>Click the "Upload Selected File" button. A message will
	appear, indicating that the upload is in progress.</li>
	<li>Wait for the upload to terminate. Once completed, the Upload
	Pane will close automatically, and the uploaded file will be selected
	in the <a href="004.html">Files Pane</a>.</li>
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<h2>Upload Messages</h2>
<p>The following are messages that may appear when uploading files:</p>
<h3>A file with the same name is already available. The uploaded
file has been renamed to "filename(1).ext"</h3>
<p>Indicates that the uploaded file name is already in use by
another file in the same folder. To avoid conflict, a progressive
number, the "(1)", has been appended to the original name.</p>
<h3>Invalid file</h3>
<p>The uploaded file has not been accepted.</p>
<p>The most common cause for this messages is that CKFinder has been
configured to not accept the kind of file you are trying to upload,
based on its extension. This is a security restriction. Another cause of
it may be that the file size is too big for your system. In this case
the server must be configured to accept bigger files.</p>
<h3>Upload cancelled for security reasons. The file contains HTML
like data.</h3>
<p>The uploaded file contains HTML code. For security reasons, only
files with selected extensions are allowed to contain HTML code.</p>

<p>Please contact your system administrator to have more information
regarding the accepted file types and their size limits.</p>
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